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All full-time, direct employees can participate in the Volkswagen Supplier Purchase Program. Employees must work at a U.S. location. Contract employees or employees of subsidiaries, unless otherwise agreed upon, are not eligible. If you have eligibility questions, please contact Program Headquarters.

How do you get your company's customer number? I work for Office Depot and they are on the list also.

From the FAQ on the Website:

"I know that my company is involved in the Supplier Purchase Program, but I do not know my company number. How do I get it?

Check your company’s internal Web site, if applicable, to see if our program information is posted. If not, contact your Human Resources department or Corporate Benefits department to obtain your company number and/or contact Program Headquarters at supplierpurchaseplan@vw.com or 703.364.7910."

So I called a local dealer and they agreed on ordering a golf R at the supplier purchase price (which the certificate clearly states as Invoice - $500).

The salesperson seemed to not know too much about the Golf R originally though, and had to call me back after speaking with manager. Once they did, they told me they could honor the price, but that it would take 3 months to get the R.

Does that timeframe of getting it sometime in April make sense if I were to order the Golf today?

So I called a local dealer and they agreed on ordering a golf R at the supplier purchase price (which the certificate clearly states as Invoice - $500).

The salesperson seemed to not know too much about the Golf R originally though, and had to call me back after speaking with manager. Once they did, they told me they could honor the price, but that it would take 3 months to get the R.

Does that timeframe of getting it sometime in April make sense if I were to order the Golf today?

So I called a local dealer and they agreed on ordering a golf R at the supplier purchase price (which the certificate clearly states as Invoice - $500).

The salesperson seemed to not know too much about the Golf R originally though, and had to call me back after speaking with manager. Once they did, they told me they could honor the price, but that it would take 3 months to get the R.

Does that timeframe of getting it sometime in April make sense if I were to order the Golf today?

If you ordered today, assuming your dealer gets allocation this month, I would expect your car to probably arrive in May. That's my estimate based on my order:

ok.... I have another dealer that has a car available for me now, and is willing to give me $500 more than they initially offered on my trade-in but they would be asking for MSRP on the R. On the other hand, I have this local dealer that has agreed to do the supplier discount price (Invoice - $500), but will probably give me the average auction value for the trade-in, and I'd have to wait however long it takes to get the R.

Since the MSRP vs Invoice asking price on the R isn't that large, at the end of the day, I'm looking at about $1500 saved by waiting till summertime to get the R verses purchasing the R that is available NOW at MSRP

ok.... I have another dealer that has a car available for me now, and is willing to give me $500 more than they initially offered on my trade-in but they would be asking for MSRP on the R. On the other hand, I have this local dealer that has agreed to do the supplier discount price (Invoice - $500), but will probably give me the average auction value for the trade-in, and I'd have to wait however long it takes to get the R.

Since the MSRP vs Invoice asking price on the R isn't that large, at the end of the day, I'm looking at about $1500 saved by waiting till summertime to get the R verses purchasing the R that is available NOW at MSRP

decisions decsions.....

I'm not 100% sure on what the invoice price is at this time, I have yet to have that conversation with the dealer. However, I think that invoice - $500 would be closer to $2,000 saved than $1,500.

If you do wait for the R then that will give you plenty of time to sell your curent vehicle privately and save even more $$$ for mods or whatever else you wish to spend it on

I'm not 100% sure on what the invoice price is at this time, I have yet to have that conversation with the dealer. However, I think that invoice - $500 would be closer to $2,000 saved than $1,500.

If you do wait for the R then that will give you plenty of time to sell your curent vehicle privately and save even more $$$ for mods or whatever else you wish to spend it on

The below prices all include $770 destination:
MSRP - $36860
Invoice - $35417
Invoice - $500 = $34917
MSRP/Supplier Discount Difference: $1943
But then I'm assuming they wouldn't give me the $500 kicker on the value of my trade-in that this other dealer is willing to do (in addition to however much my car drops in trade-in value 4-5 months from now), So, ultimately I think of it as $1942-$500 = Roughly $1500 saved

Plus, I do not want to deal with a private sale. Timing the sale to coincide with when my R order will arrive will be horrendous, and I can't be without a car...

The below prices all include $770 destination:
MSRP - $36860
Invoice - $35417
Invoice - $500 = $34917
MSRP/Supplier Discount Difference: $1943
But then I'm assuming they wouldn't give me the $500 kicker on the value of my trade-in that this other dealer is willing to do (in addition to however much my car drops in trade-in value 4-5 months from now), So, ultimately I think of it as $1942-$500 = Roughly $1500 saved

Plus, I do not want to deal with a private sale. Timing the sale to coincide with when my R order will arrive will be horrendous, and I can't be without a car...

Basically looking it as paying $1500 to get it early and have 4-5 earlier months of bliss. The car I'm trading away is currently in great condition, but I don't know what will happen to it 4 months down the line, and it's a gas guzzler so I want to get rid of it ASAP.